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Revision as of 15:41, 26 July 2024
Pocoyo is a Spanish-British children's animated comedy TV series co-produced by Guillermo García Carsí, Colman López, Luis Gallego, and David Cantolla that premiered both on Clan TVE and CITV in 2005 and is still airing as of 2023.
The series consists of the characters Pocoyo, a four-year-old boy with a blue hat and clothes, Pato a duck with a small green hat, Elly a pink elephant with a blue backpack, Loula an orange dog and Sleepy Bird a teal-colored bird that almost always seen sleeping.
The Bible
The pitch bible was first presented in MIPCOM 2002, along with a flyer and some concepts. It's unknown how many pages are there.
The first pieces of evidence that show the bible ever existed were uploaded on the Pocoyo Blog, on a post called Pococuriosities: Elly I, where an image with a page about Elly is shown.[1]
Later, in the 20th anniversary of the series, the news page Brandemia posted an article where an image with lots of pages was shown.
LP10M
On May 10th, 2023, the Spanish youtuber LP10M managed to visit the offices of Zinkia Entertainment, which are the creators of the series. The bible was gifted to him the next day, because it was being discussed if it was okay to give it to him because of its confidentiality.[2]
Status
As of July 2024, only a few pages of the bible have been released, most images coming from LP10M himself.
Gallery
Images
Videos
See Also
- Pocoyo (found pilots of Spanish-British children's animated comedy TV series; 2002-2004)
- Pocoyo "Umbrella, Umbrella!" (partially found early version of Spanish-British animated comedy TV series episode; late 2004)